If you can’t seem to resist the urge to text while driving, there’s an app for that called Txt Shield, created by two Orlando-area entrepreneurs.

Philip Stiles, a lawyer in Lake Mary, and Geoffrey Stiles, a former president of Ruth’s Chris Steak House, launched their first mobile app that automatically locks out its users from texting once they reach a minimum speed of 10 miles per hour.

The app — which launched with two versions last week on Google Play — is based on software that uses GPS signals and wireless location-based services. Once the app kicks in, an automatic message is sent to anyone who tries to text the user at the time, notifying them that they are unavailable.